Chambersburg man sentenced to 2-10 years in prison for child porn possession

Amber South
Chambersburg Public Opinion

A Chambersburg man will serve two to 10 years in prison for possession of child pornography. 

Corey Campbell, 30, pleaded guilty in June to four counts of child porn possession. Franklin County Judge Carol Van Horn sentenced him Tuesday to a minimum of 24 months and a maximum of 120 months on each count, with the prison terms to run concurrently. 

He was given credit for 177 days he had already served in jail. He also must undergo sex offender treatment and never have contact with minors, among other conditions. 

Campbell was initially charged in March with six counts of child porn and one count of criminal use of a communication facility, all felonies, after Facebook tipped off the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children that Campbell's account had uploaded two files containing child porn, according to court documents. 

Corey Campbell

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An agent viewed the files and confirmed one depicted an underage girl in a sexual situation. The other file was a photo of a man, completely clothed. 

Investigators subpoenaed Comcast, Sprint, Google and Yahoo in order to obtain information about the account holder, then began surveillance at Campbell's home. 

While executing a search warrant in March, police obtained Campbell's cell phone and later found "apparent child pornography that depict indecent contact on minors," according to documents. 

As for the initial two images on Facebook, Campbell denied knowing anything about the image of the child and said the photo of the man was him.